English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1916 - 1432 pages This book presents an extensive compilation of all of the most important works of English Romantic literature. Virtually every important Romantic writer is covered, including William Blake, Robert Burns, Lord Byron and many, many more. |
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... soul , these forms of woe , As men who long in prison dwell , 80 With lamps that glimmer round the cell , Whene'er their suffering years are run , Spring forth to greet the glittering sun : Such joy , though far transcending sense ...
... soul , these forms of woe , As men who long in prison dwell , 80 With lamps that glimmer round the cell , Whene'er their suffering years are run , Spring forth to greet the glittering sun : Such joy , though far transcending sense ...
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... soul of sense A tirling was former- ly used instead of a knocker ; it consist- ed of a notched metal bar ( the pin ) with a loose metal ring , which was drawn over it to make a sound . If I should come within thy bower , I am no earthly ...
... soul of sense A tirling was former- ly used instead of a knocker ; it consist- ed of a notched metal bar ( the pin ) with a loose metal ring , which was drawn over it to make a sound . If I should come within thy bower , I am no earthly ...
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... soul . He comes ! he comes ! in every breeze the Power 1005 Of Philosophic Melancholy comes ! Meanwhile the moon , Full - orbed and breaking through the scattered clouds , 1090 Shows her broad visage in the crimsoned east . His near ...
... soul . He comes ! he comes ! in every breeze the Power 1005 Of Philosophic Melancholy comes ! Meanwhile the moon , Full - orbed and breaking through the scattered clouds , 1090 Shows her broad visage in the crimsoned east . His near ...
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... soul To settle on herself , our point supreme ! 130 There lies our theatre ! there sits our judge . Darkness the curtain drops o'er life's dull scene ; ' Tis the kind hand of Providence stretcht out ' Twixi man and vanity ; ' tis ...
... soul To settle on herself , our point supreme ! 130 There lies our theatre ! there sits our judge . Darkness the curtain drops o'er life's dull scene ; ' Tis the kind hand of Providence stretcht out ' Twixi man and vanity ; ' tis ...
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... soul serene ; Like two sweet instruments , ne'er out of tune , That play their several parts . - Nor head , nor heart , Offer'd to ache : nor was there cause they should ; For all was pure within : no fell re- morse , 550 Nor anxious ...
... soul serene ; Like two sweet instruments , ne'er out of tune , That play their several parts . - Nor head , nor heart , Offer'd to ache : nor was there cause they should ; For all was pure within : no fell re- morse , 550 Nor anxious ...
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